“Administrative Integration Without Electoral Reform Is a Disaster”...daegu and gyeongbuk Citizens' Plea
Citizens from Daegu and Gyeongbuk have protested against the proposed administrative integration law, calling for electoral reforms before any further integration occurs.
Hearings before the National Appeal Chamber under new rules
The article discusses new arrangements for hearings before the National Appeal Chamber in Poland.
Councilman Vinícius Aith leaves the secretariat and returns to the Sorocaba Chamber; alternate who was in his place is appointed in the city hall
Councilman Vinícius Aith has returned to the Sorocaba Municipal Chamber following his departure from the Secretariat of Inclusion and Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Ministry of Education Reduces 'Fake Work' in Schools... Teachers No Longer Need to Provide Reasons for Tardiness or Leaving Early
The South Korean Ministry of Education plans to reduce unnecessary regulations for teachers, allowing them to leave early or arrive late without having to provide a reason as long as it doesn’t disrupt classes.
Lula's government fears elections and abandons administrative reform, says rapporteur
The Lula government has shifted focus away from proposed administrative reforms due to the electoral environment and lack of support.
Judicial Judges Association: "Vehemently opposed" to judicial "Kallikratis"
The Judicial Judges Association (E.D.D.) expresses strong opposition to the proposed amendments to the Administrative Procedure Code, demanding changes to the judicial organization and reforms to judicial salaries.
From responsible statements to real estate and transfers – What changes in our transactions with the State in 12 questions and answers
The Greek government introduces a bill aimed at reducing bureaucracy and increasing transparency in citizen-public interactions through significant administrative reforms.
Creation of benefits beyond the ceiling for Congress servers poses a risk of escalation of perks
The approval of salary adjustments for the Legislative and the creation of new perks indicates a rush among servers for privileges that may spread to other careers, contradicting fiscal adjustments and administrative reforms.
Judges' Association warns of 'wave of asylum lawsuits' and demands more personnel for administrative courts
The Judges' Association cautions that proposed reforms by Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig to expedite administrative court proceedings may not sufficiently address the anticipated rise in asylum lawsuits, calling for increased staff in the courts.